I posted this thread on a few of the Carnivorous Plant forums today, but thought I'd also share it here as well.
A couple pics from N. clipeata Clone 3. This species is interesting because of it's exaggerated, almost mid-leaf tendril insertion points.
From above, the dimpled insertion points for the tendril under the leaf are clearly visible.
Meanwhile, on the underside of the leaf, the tendril attaches a fair distance in from the outer leaf margin.
Cheers,
dvg
A couple pics from N. clipeata Clone 3. This species is interesting because of it's exaggerated, almost mid-leaf tendril insertion points.
From above, the dimpled insertion points for the tendril under the leaf are clearly visible.
Meanwhile, on the underside of the leaf, the tendril attaches a fair distance in from the outer leaf margin.
Cheers,
dvg